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now, out front there are pictures of steve jobs who started tesla motors. this is unconventional school that teach them how to succeed in the real business world. it's founder tim draper who investments include hot mail, skype and tesla, now he is spending million of own money starting the school. >> what i wanted to do was create a school of type that encouraged people to step out there and become heroes. to stick their neck out. as we say in the credo to sail again until they succeed. >> it's not open yet but they held a pilot program for some 40 students this summer. >> my brand and network and reputation are paramount. >> each mornings starts out with super hero. >> i will treat people well. i will make short term sacrifices. >> students sit on beanbags. there is yoga and go-carts and painting and urban and survival classes. it teach them how to take on challenges. >> few people will succeed and many people will fail at. our goal really is for them to understand what it is like to fail. to move on. >> students have to apply for the program at tuition fo
now, out front there are pictures of steve jobs who started tesla motors. this is unconventional school that teach them how to succeed in the real business world. it's founder tim draper who investments include hot mail, skype and tesla, now he is spending million of own money starting the school. >> what i wanted to do was create a school of type that encouraged people to step out there and become heroes. to stick their neck out. as we say in the credo to sail again until they succeed....
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but now, out front there are pictures of the apple founder steve jobs who started tesla motors. this is draper university of heroes. an unconventional school teaching young entrepreneurs how to succeed in the real business world. it's founder is tim draper. now, spending millions starting this school. >> when i wanted to do is to create a school of a type that encouraged people to step out there and become heroes. to fail, fail again. until they succeed. >> the school held a program for some 40 students this summer each morning starts out with a pledge. >> he will make short term sacrifices for long term success. >> students sit on bean wags. there is yoga, go carts, kayaking, painting and survival contents.#c+l draper says these activities teach them to you take on challenges out in the real world. a few people will succeed. our goal to understand what it's like to fail and move on. >> students have to apply for the program, tuition is $7500. they're divided into teams. >> i think people working in teams do extraordinary things they won't do for themselves. >> they learn fundam
but now, out front there are pictures of the apple founder steve jobs who started tesla motors. this is draper university of heroes. an unconventional school teaching young entrepreneurs how to succeed in the real business world. it's founder is tim draper. now, spending millions starting this school. >> when i wanted to do is to create a school of a type that encouraged people to step out there and become heroes. to fail, fail again. until they succeed. >> the school held a program...
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tonight gordon will be on the side lines and will meet steve young, watching monday night football. it's cute.((x i recommend they don't try to run her down. she's night lite ning fast, super fast. >> what an opportunity. >> yes. >> beautiful weather out there. just take a sweat shirt. it gets breezy. but dry is the key. it's not going to be dry much longer. we're seeing wet weather from our high definition camera we have a few high clouds coming through. it has been a mild afternoon temperature wise so far. let's check out live dop plef 7 now. clouds have been moving in ahead of the next storm system sprinkles around santa rosa, as i said. in the north bay tonight, rain spreads south tuesday. showers will be diminishing heading into wednesday. so don't worry. thanksgiving is looking great. tomorrow morning, temperatures 50s. as we look, you'll see the storm system coming. this is a slow-moving cold front. the rain begin ndz the north bay as early as this evening. you can see and just stalls there. we'll keep the rain in the north bay. then rain starts to shift south. around san fra
tonight gordon will be on the side lines and will meet steve young, watching monday night football. it's cute.((x i recommend they don't try to run her down. she's night lite ning fast, super fast. >> what an opportunity. >> yes. >> beautiful weather out there. just take a sweat shirt. it gets breezy. but dry is the key. it's not going to be dry much longer. we're seeing wet weather from our high definition camera we have a few high clouds coming through. it has been a mild...
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and tonight, sam met steve young and is watching monday night football at the stick. a lot are happy because they're playing bears now alex smith has been speck lack tar. in the second half, 49ers are crushing bears. this sports report brought to you by mercedes-benz. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> young people from an honored by michelle obama today. >> youth radio received the youth program award teaching 400 under served young adults. >> students can work on programs at youth radio. >> terrific tonight at 9:00, hope you can join me. riding a bus is simple. >> then at 11:00 thanksgiving cut short by stores hoping to get5÷qqp a jump on the season thousand they're trying to get the holiday back. >> that our report. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament. here are our three finalists -- a high-school chemistry teacher from chasville, virginia... a high-school world
and tonight, sam met steve young and is watching monday night football at the stick. a lot are happy because they're playing bears now alex smith has been speck lack tar. in the second half, 49ers are crushing bears. this sports report brought to you by mercedes-benz. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> young people from an honored by michelle obama today. >> youth radio received the youth program award teaching 400 under served young adults. >> students can...
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remember how steve jobs vowed before his death last year to go thermo nuclear against rivals in patent disputes? that attitude appears to be changing many apple settles with hcc claiming -- [ unintelligible ] watch for a turn around attempt from the maker of blackberry after multiple delays, planning to unveil first of to blackberry smart tones the end of january. offering -- [ unintelligible ] [ inaudible ] >>> a lot of talk of holiday shopping. >> toys "r" us opening 8 p.m. thanksgiving day. >> your in a coma by then. >> how can you move and push people aside for all those deals. >> second dinner, dessert you have to shop to wear it off. i'm going shopping with you guys it is an aerobic event i hear. here's a look at sunrise, it is up and i'm in trouble sorry for that comment, all right the other male in the audience, studio, yes joey, i am in trouble with that one. live doppler 7 hd beautiful sunrise, more pictures on my facebook page if you want to look at that. . here's some of the sprinkles that tried to fall in the north bay now heading into the hills and mountains and a few sno
remember how steve jobs vowed before his death last year to go thermo nuclear against rivals in patent disputes? that attitude appears to be changing many apple settles with hcc claiming -- [ unintelligible ] watch for a turn around attempt from the maker of blackberry after multiple delays, planning to unveil first of to blackberry smart tones the end of january. offering -- [ unintelligible ] [ inaudible ] >>> a lot of talk of holiday shopping. >> toys "r" us opening...
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but now out front there are pictures of apple founders steve jobs and elan who started tesla motors. this is an unconventional school that teaches young entrepreneurs how to succeed in the real business word. it's founder, can't hit tim draper whos less includes hot list, skype and now he's spent millions founding the school. >> what i wanted to do was create a school of a type that encouraged people to step out there and become heros. to stick their neck out. as we say in the credo, to fail and fail again until they succeed. >> it's not open yet but the school held a month-long pilot program for some 40 students this summer. >> our brand, my reputation are paramount. >> each morning starts out with a superhero pledge. >> i will treat people well. i will make short term sacrifices for long-term success. >> students sit on bean bags. the curriculum is just as unusual. there's yoga, go-carts, kayaking, painting, urban and rural survival con tests. draper said these abc news tests teach them how to take on challenges out in the real world. >> a few people will succeed at and many people
but now out front there are pictures of apple founders steve jobs and elan who started tesla motors. this is an unconventional school that teaches young entrepreneurs how to succeed in the real business word. it's founder, can't hit tim draper whos less includes hot list, skype and now he's spent millions founding the school. >> what i wanted to do was create a school of a type that encouraged people to step out there and become heros. to stick their neck out. as we say in the credo, to...
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steve osunsami is here with the latest on that. steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here's why when you have a clerk check a lottery ticket to see if you won, you should sign it first and then ask for it back. andy and nael ashkar scammed one of their customers out of a winning ticket. and then, tried to claim the prize. andy ashkar claims he bought that winning ticket himself, in 2006, at a syracuse convenience store where he worked. and then waited six, long years to split the money with his brother, because he worried that the cash would negatively affect his relationship with his girlfriend. >> i would hope that at some point in the last six years, he had been convinced that she did marry him for love. >> reporter: lottery officials say that was the first clue. love or not, no one waits that long to claim $5 million. >> $5 million. >> claim it. >> waited until now. >> reporter: but they put out a detailed press release anyway, hoping it would eventually lead them to the winner. prosecutors are calling the brothers cheats and crooks, saying they swindled the ticke
steve osunsami is here with the latest on that. steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here's why when you have a clerk check a lottery ticket to see if you won, you should sign it first and then ask for it back. andy and nael ashkar scammed one of their customers out of a winning ticket. and then, tried to claim the prize. andy ashkar claims he bought that winning ticket himself, in 2006, at a syracuse convenience store where he worked. and then waited six, long years to split...
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our photographer getting great shots there, steve, you can follow him on twitter he also took photos that are amazing. >> right now let's check in with josh elliot for what is coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> hopefully better news for you josh. >> you hear about the mudslide californiaian in nature seems to be that an regionally specific occurrence i hope everybody in daly city is okay. we have a lot to get to, as we look into this fbi probe into general petraeus' affair it appears to have snared his successor in afghanistan investigation has revealed possible relationship between general allen and a woman involved in the case full coverage of the scandal for the cia and u.s. military as this grows by the hour. also, a story out of michigan troubling, high school valedictorian stand-out athlete, you see him, on trial for allegedly murdering his mother. but, family and friends, including that man's own father, coming to his defense this morning. we'll look at why his family is sure that he did not do this. what if your favorite soda could fight fat i'm not going to prom
our photographer getting great shots there, steve, you can follow him on twitter he also took photos that are amazing. >> right now let's check in with josh elliot for what is coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> hopefully better news for you josh. >> you hear about the mudslide californiaian in nature seems to be that an regionally specific occurrence i hope everybody in daly city is okay. we have a lot to get to, as we look into this fbi probe into...
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. >> we're joined by a close friend of general petraeus, steve boynan. he's been in contact with the general over the weekend. >> i spoke to him several times over the weekend and before it broke, as you mentioned. first of all, he deeply regrets how much pain this has caused his family. he had a huge job that he felt he was doing great work. and that is all gone now. this all started about two months after he was in the cia, as the director. and just so you know, it also ended about four months ago. >> you say it started after he began as cia director. but it was pretty clear that ms. broadwell was with the general in afghanistan on several trips. while he was commanding american forces in afghanistan. no relationship then? >> there was no relationship then, as far as an affair. the affair started after he had been in the cia, after he retired from the army. she took several trips to afghanistan probably over the length of his tour there, it was approximately five or six trips, each of about several weeks in length. that she was doing research for her b
. >> we're joined by a close friend of general petraeus, steve boynan. he's been in contact with the general over the weekend. >> i spoke to him several times over the weekend and before it broke, as you mentioned. first of all, he deeply regrets how much pain this has caused his family. he had a huge job that he felt he was doing great work. and that is all gone now. this all started about two months after he was in the cia, as the director. and just so you know, it also ended...